The Book Of Mormon at Eugene O'Neill Theatre

The Book Of Mormon Tickets

Eugene O'Neill Theatre | New York, New York

Back for another blockbuster show, the 9 Tony Award Winning, The Book of Mormon is ready to perform at Eugene O'Neill Theatre on Thursday 16th April 2020! This theater show has sold out fast in the past, so if you love this genre, then you can't afford to wait to grab your ticket. Because whether you love being on the front row or want a beautiful view of the entire stage, you won't go wrong by visiting Eugene O'Neill Theatre this particular Thursday night in April. If you've never seen The Book of Mormon perform live, then you are in for a surprise. Many fans have seen them night after night and always experience something incredible each and every time! So mark your calendars and clear your dairy, because we have got the perfect night in store for you.

The Book Of Mormon at Eugene O'Neill Theatre

Many critics wondered if South Park co-creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker could write an incredible musical experience with their latest work “The Book of Mormon”. If the universal acclaim from critics and audiences has anything to say about it, then this production has more than earned its place as a heartwarming and side-splitting American classic.

The Book of Mormon tells the story of a pair of Latter-Day Saints missionaries who have come to a remote Ugandan village with a simple goal; to spread the word and faith in Jesus Christ and teach the lessons of Joseph Smith to a village in need. But when the missionaries arrive, they quickly discover that the world is a lot harsher than their upbringing would have them believe. The villagers are initially cold to their faith, because they have the more pressing concerns of HIV/AIDS, female genital mutilation, and oppression from a village warlord to contend with. But as the story progresses, their faith is tested, tried and you’ll have to come out and see The Book of Mormon to find out if they succeed.

Critics agree that The Book of Mormon is heartwarming and laugh-out-loud funny, even while being one of the filthiest and most offensive productions on Broadway. But despite this fame, the play is still seen as a worthy production that can stand alongside classics such as The King and I or The Sound of Music. The New York Post even says that audience members were sore from laughing so hard and long during the production, while The Daily Show’s John Stewart could only shower the creators with praise for their production.

If you want to see what all the talk is about, then make sure you come out to see The Book of Mormon on Thursday 16th April 2020 when it comes to Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York City, New York on Thursday 16th April 2020.


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